I'm hoping the humour comes from Wolverine, I miss funny movie Wolvie as opposed to deeply in touch with his feelings/angry Wolvie, cause Bobby being funny out of thin air for the fourth movie would kinda be weird, probably a perfectly explainable coping/defense mechanism for the apocalypse, but nonetheless weird.

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I'm hoping the humour comes from Wolverine, I miss funny movie Wolvie as opposed to deeply in touch with his feelings/angry Wolvie, cause Bobby being funny out of thin air for the fourth movie would kinda be weird, probably a perfectly explainable coping/defense mechanism for the apocalypse, but nonetheless weird.

Iceman has had a glint in his eye before and shown a cute, mischievous side, turning Pyro's fire-globe into ice that smashed on the floor in X1, and freezing Wolverine's hand when Logan arrives back at the mansion at the start of X2. Also, taking Kitty to skate on the pond in X3 as a way of lightening the mood.

I don't know why considering in the books he's always been funny, but as of late they've turned him all "arrrrgh everything sucks."

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is not that hard to give Iceman one or two funny comments on the movie without making it feel forced.

Bryan already said there will be some humour on the movie, so I doubt the humour is just on the 70's.

Since this movie is released 8 years after X3, and the actors are older, including Shawn, I think we'll see a more mature and a bit different Bobby compared to the trilogy, and he could easily act much more secure of himself to the point of making a funny comment while fighting the sentinels or in another point, maybe to Wolverine or to Kitty.

it doesnt have to be something over the top, just a tease of his sense of humour. It really isnt have to show that. After all, all persons have a sense of humour, so its about when each person uses it.

Iceman has had a glint in his eye before and shown a cute, mischievous side, turning Pyro's fire-globe into ice that smashed on the floor in X1, and freezing Wolverine's hand when Logan arrives back at the mansion at the start of X2. Also, taking Kitty to skate on the pond in X3 as a way of lightening the mood.

I'll concede to the cheeky, it's just that I don't see him as a breaking the ice (wow, definitely no pun intended) kinda guy, but yeah he had his light-hearted moments, maybe he can grow a sense of humor from that.

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is not that hard to give Iceman one or two funny comments on the movie without making it feel forced.

Bryan already said there will be some humour on the movie, so I doubt the humour is just on the 70's.

Since this movie is released 8 years after X3, and the actors are older, including Shawn, I think we'll see a more mature and a bit different Bobby compared to the trilogy, and he could easily act much more secure of himself to the point of making a funny comment while fighting the sentinels or in another point, maybe to Wolverine or to Kitty.

it doesnt have to be something over the top, just a tease of his sense of humour. It really isnt have to show that. After all, all persons have a sense of humour, so its about when each person uses it.

Now that you mention Kitty, I could definitely see Bryan Singer taking advantage of Ellen Page as Kitty and making her the Buffy-er Astonshing X-Men Kitty.

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I want Singer and co. to at least try. If all you did was lament about how it didn't work beforehand and not try to achieve anything new then what is the point of anything really.

Someone already said that it would be weird to see that role for Iceman. Of course he had fun moments in the original trilogy, where he was smiling and laughing but those moments didn't happen in the middle of a fight. Trying to make Iceman silly and funny when they are fighting giant robots or when the Sentinels are about to capture them, would just look weird and forced if they want to make him more similar to the comics.

Someone already said that it would be weird to see that role for Iceman. Of course he had fun moments in the original trilogy, where he was smiling and laughing but those moments didn't happen in the middle of a fight. Trying to make Iceman silly and funny when they are fighting giant robots or when the Sentinels are about to capture them, would just look weird and forced if they want to make him more similar to the comics.

I never said I wanted him to be silly. Everyone is obviously going to be affected by the harsh life they're now living, so it would be natural for their personalities to manifest a bit differently. My suggestion is that since Bobby was always the nice guy (RE: boring), maybe now he is a bit cynical and covers it up with some dark and disturbed humor. I'm not saying he needs to be Jim Carey all of a sudden.

So if they were to make him a little darker and a bit funny, it would show some nice character growth and be more like the comics... two birds with one stone.

To add... honestly, my main reason for wanting to see this character trait in Bobby is because all of the X-Men not named Wolverine are so boring and one-dimensional. None of them have even one distinguishing character trait... besides all of them being generally decent/sacrificing people.

With the latest pic of Shawn's uniform, I can't help but see similarities from his uniforms in the comics.

In that new pic, it looks like a coat

Which is funny because Ian Churchill designed the one on the left (which inspired the other two) during an overhaul of the X-Men to make them look more like the movies and/or real life. It's all cyclical.

the sad thing is that those three coats look better than the one Shawn is wearing, even if its more detailed. this new Bobby coat is so disco party... like... Im still trying to figure out how it will look on full body shots and photos

Yeah judging from the 2 photos that we've seen. It doesn't look great. But we can only really judge it when see the full shot of the costume.

The upcoming "X-Men" sequel, "Days of the Future Past," is easily one of the most hotly anticipated superhero films currently in production.
But as filming heads in to its final stages for its 2014 release, cast member Shawn Ashmore is not melting under the pressure to reveal what happens to, or how his character, Bobby Drake, aka Iceman, fits into the story.

"Some of our characters in the film are facing a far, dark future and that continues with Bobby as well," Ashmore says during a recent break of filming in Canada. "It's an intense storyline and pretty exciting."

Though he wouldn't reveal specifics -- "I want to get invited back," Ashmore jokes -- the actor says fans can expect to see a familiar, though more mature Drake.

"He's changed from who you saw in 'X-3,'" Ashmore says.

Ashmore says re-teaming with his "X-Men" castmates and director Bryan Singer -- who helmed the first "X-Men" film, and its followup, "X-2: X-Men United" -- has been comparable to attending a family reunion.

"What's so great about being part of a franchise is every couple of years, or in our case, every five or six years, you get to come back and work with the filmmakers and actors," Ashmore says.

"I just turned 19 when I shot the first movie," he adds. "I was still a teenager, but it feels like a lifetime ago. Everyone's grown up."

Ashmore credits Singer for ushering in the superhero genre boom.

"Bryan has grown as a filmmaker as well, so it's really exciting," Ashmore says. "I trust him completely, with the stories and the characters. It was a no-brainer to come back and watch him tell the story he wants to tell."